The situation of the Tarai dalit is the worst.
Around 45 people were killed during August and September in 2015 in the Tarai protests.
After Operation Blue Star in 1984,
several Sikh extremists fled Punjab and took refuge in U.P. Tarai.
In the north of the district is situated the Shivalics ranges of the Himalayas which is called Tarai Region.
Many Sadri magazines have published in various parts of India including
in Ranchi, Shillong, Dooars and Tarai regions of West Bengal.
In the extreme southeastern part of the state, the Tarai soils are mostly rich,
clayey loams, mixed to varying degrees with fine sand and humus;
According to a recent study carried
out in various prisons across the country, detainees from ethnic communities in the Tarai reported undergoing more torture and
misbehaviour at the hands of the police.
The state of Uttar Pradesh(UP) took the first step for establishing an agricultural university in 1954, when it invited an Indo American team headed by Dr K R Damle, the Vice-President of Indian Council of Agricultural Research(ICAR),
to consider an area around Tarai State farm in Nainital district as a possible
site for a rural university.